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quantitative terms

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quantitative
adjective
uk /ˈkwɒn.tɪ.tə.tɪv/ us /ˈkwɑːn.t̬ə.teɪ.t̬ɪv/
relating to numbers ...
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term
noun
uk /tɜːm/ us /tɝːm/
the fixed period of time that something ...
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Examples of quantitative terms


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In quantitative terms, the surviving works are heavily dominated by concertos and related genres (sinfonie, chamber concertos and sonatas).
It belongs to a set of quintessentially modern practices that represent physical and social phenomena in quantitative terms.
At issue is not just who was doing the mobilising, or even the extent, the degree of success in quantitative terms.
However, this study could not demonstrate that the actual variation indeed increased over time, at least not in quantitative terms.
These statements express in quantitative terms the strength of association between a contextual feature and the linguistic variable (1996:253).
Many chapters fail the test of usefulness to clinicians because they make no effort to translate research findings into the quantitative terms that clinicians understand.
This implies an astonishing uniformity in seeing to the needs of old people, at least in quantitative terms.
This convergence, in quantitative terms, is revealed in the decreased degree of difference between females and males of the middle age groups.
A number of variables relating to migration and participation in institutional organization are measurable in quantitative terms.
The nature of this partial assimilation between consonants and vowels has been described in fairly precise quantitative terms.
The second questionnaire elicited information regarding the degree of use both in qualitative and quantitative terms.
This implies that all infinite worlds are as good as each other in quantitative terms, despite the fact that some contain more worthwhile lives.
The formal model provides the link between institutional configurations (specified in qualitative terms) and social-ecological dynamics (specified in quantitative terms).
But in a quantified world they cannot be competent unless they learn to think in formal, quantitative terms.
He begins his book with an account of the ambitious attempt by his team to investigate the impact in quantitative terms by tracking changes in various measures of lifestyle behaviour.
They are places where mathematics is fluently spoken, where practitioners argue not about whether to describe the world in quantitative terms, but rather about the fine points of methodology.
Parchment plea rolls, which recorded the proceedings and judgements, but not the reasoning, of the central courts were, in quantitative terms, the primary textual repositories of the common law.
It is not, however, possible to make a comparison in quantitative terms.
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We cannot shove one aside and welcome the other in quantitative terms.
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